Rejuvenation
Cross-source consensus on Rejuvenation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- A rejuvenation state is defined as a state with negative expected biological-age jump size. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- For n = 100, m = 15, p = 0.5, and alpha = 2, the rejuvenation interval is 19 through 63. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- State 0 cannot be rejuvenating and state n has zero expected jump size. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Rejuvenation occurs when expected damage removal through division exceeds expected capped damage inflow. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- In the constant-inflow case, rejuvenation states are either absent or form one interval. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- The paper formalizes rejuvenation as a negative expected change in biological age rather than only as a daughter-cell event. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells